Site Event/Activity record ECH6527 - Stretton Lower Hall Barns: Statement of Significance

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Buttress Fuller Alsop Williams - Architects

Date

August 2014

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Description

A statement of significance, resulting from desk-based research, site visits and detailed photographic survey, was produced in 2014 for the barns at Stretton Lower Hall (MCH51), Stretton, Tilston, to inform a proposal for re-development of the site. Originally in single ownership, Stretton Lower Hall, which is Grade II listed, and the barns comprised a working farm from the late seventeenth century. The barns became redundant when the modern creamery, built in the 1980s, closed down. The hall is now a domestic residence and is in separate ownership. The barns are located to the north of the hall, they are configured in a U-plan arrangement with a central yard. They are rectilinear in footprint, vary in size, and range in date from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries. The configuration of the group and its phased development tells the story of the evolution of dairy farming in Cheshire, illustrating how outbuildings were altered and extended to suit changing requirements. In terms of condition, at the time of the survey, barns 4 and 5 were incomplete, with only low level sections of walling remaining intact. The three main barns, 1, 2 and 3, form an L-shaped range, and although in dilapidated condition, with roof finishes missing and substantial cracking to the elevations, retained much of their original character. The barns are considered to have low significance when considered in isolation owing to their dilapidated condition, although barn 1 is considered more significant due to its late seventeenth century, timber-framed construction. In good condition they would positively contribute to the Conservation Area, also the setting of Lower Stretton Hall, with which they have a strong physical, visual and functional relationship. (1) In terms of condition, at the time of the survey, barns 4 and 5 were incomplete, with only low level sections of walling remaining intact. The three main barns, 1, 2 and 3, formed an L-shaped range, and although in dilapidated condtion, with roof finishes missing and substantial cracking to the elevations, retained much of their original character. (1)

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Client Report: Buttress Fuller Alsop Williams - Architects. 2014. Stretton Lower Hall Barns: Statement of Significance. R4151. N/A. N/A.

Related Monuments/Buildings (1)

  • Stretton Lower Hall (Building)

Location

Location Stretton, Tilston
Grid reference Centred SJ 4489 5310 (52m by 88m)
Map sheet SJ45SW
Civil Parish STRETTON, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

Record last edited

May 25 2018 12:27PM